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Private Health Sector Assessments (PHSA). April Harding Asia Network Private Health Sector Policy Bangkok Meeting February 1, 2010. Bali Hyatt Hotel, Sanur , Bali 21-25 June 2010. Teaching points. PHSA is often critical to achieve private health sector policy improvements
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Private Health Sector Assessments (PHSA) April Harding Asia Network Private Health Sector Policy Bangkok Meeting February 1, 2010 Bali Hyatt Hotel, Sanur, Bali 21-25 June 2010
Teaching points • PHSA is often critical to achieve private health sector policy improvements • Success is policy change, not a report • Policy options guide assessment content • Key ingredients are altered to fit context
Session Outline • Thinking through a PHSA • What questions would you ask • How would you go about answering them • What is a PHSA • Rationale and Objectives • Three Parts of a PHSA • Application in India
Basic Framework Let Us Start Here Strategies 1. Harness 2. Grow 3. Convert Policy Tools --Regulation --Contracting --Training/Info --Social marketing --Social Franch. --Info. To patients --Demand-side (incl. Vouchers) --PPP transactions --Enabling environ- ment enhancement Public Sector PHSA 1. Gather Available Information 2. Identify add. Needs 3. In Depth Studies • Defining Sectoral • Issues • Health Outcomes • Distribution/Equity • Efficiency • Quality of Care M&E Impact Private Sector Based on Harding and Preker, Private Participation in Health Services, 2003, World Bank
Select a Health Sector Issue • Child health outcomes in urban slums • Inequality in health service use in rural areas • High maternal mortality/morbidity in a socially excluded group
Questions for a PHSA • What quantitative data would you need to discover if private sector is important or not? • What quantitative data would you need to formulate a strategy to mobilize the private sector toward your goals • What kind of qualitative data would you need? • How would you collect this data? (data sources, techniques)
Session Outline • Thinking through a PHSA • What questions would you ask • How would you go about answering them • What is a PHSA • Rationale and Objectives • Three Parts of a PHSA • Application in India
What is a PHSA? • A tool organized to undertake a comprehensive or targeted analysis to inform policy change toward the private health sector where appropriate. • Defines questions that need to be asked • Includes a plan on how to collect, analyze and present information about the private health sector
What should a PHSA do? • Develop policy recommendations for enhancing the private sector’s contribution to alleviating identified problems • Enhance health policy decision-making • Promote public – private dialogue • Create forward momentum
Conceptual Underpinnings • The majority of health care goods and services can be effectively provided through the private sector (Private Goods) • The public sector plays a key role in creating the right conditions for private sector delivery of health services (Market Failures) • There are instruments available for the public sector to do this job….which ones to use?
Conceptual Underpinnings • Institutional health economics • Which engagement strategies work are determined by measurability & contestability of service/ product. • Contestability: ease of entry & exit • Measurability: how hard or easy to measure the service or product Q#1: Assess C & M of drug sale and inpatient hospital care Q#2: Why is contestability different by country?
Sequencing the PHSA • Part I – Broad overview with the objective of identifying areas/concerns • Part II – stakeholder consultations • Part III – Targeted Studies
Part I of a PHSA Assemble general, easily available data: • Organization, Financing, Management (including private provision) • Basic Country Information (economics and socio-economic) • General environment for the private sector
Part I of a PHSA Structure of Private Health Markets • Who are the providers? • What is their commercial orientation? • Who are their clients? • What services do they provide? • What is their organizational form?
Part I of a PHSA Environment for the private sector: • Government Expenditures as a percent of GDP • Ownership of economic assets • Private participation in Infrastructure & Soc. Services • Judicial/Legal system (Backlogs, delays) • Security of private property • Corruption • Development of the financial system • Trade barriers, tax rates, exchange rates • Competition regulation (effectiveness) • Laws and regulations for NGOs (incentives, transparency)
Data for a PHSA • Secondary Sources: • Literature reviews, • Household surveys (LSMS, DHS), • Health facility surveys • National Health Accounts • Primary (qualitative and quantitative) • Focus groups, informant interviews, • Provider, facility, consumer surveys
PHSA Part II:Stakeholder Consultations • Broad and ongoing stakeholder consultations and participation is essential • The PHSA provides a good opportunity to start a dialogue • Engaging stakeholders will not be easy (continuity and feedback)
PHSA Part III:Focused Studies • Which segment of the private sector • Type of services • Area and population • Types of strategies that have worked • Identify multi-pronged approaches that target policy-makers, providers and consumers
Session Outline Application Let’s discuss your experiences (and questions)